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about the intentions of the united states. it believes the united states seeks to contain it, to keep it down. this in spite of what might appear to us to be enormous evidence to the contrary because no other country in the world has done more than the united states to assist china century to the international system in economic growth is opening markets to chinese exports and so on. but there is a deep reservoir of mistrust they think on the chinese side. and to be fair, this one also on the american side. many americans look at the current chinese regime as lacking transparency, secretive, repressive and they're not inclined to fully trust. >> welcome back to this topic. >> the obama administration rescinds military to military dialogue with the chinese in 2010 and have been offered for the most recent in 2008 after president bush's arms sales package to taiwan. the obama administration conceded with a package with taiwan in 2010 and yet the chinese agreed to resumption of military to military dialogue. it's very important.
about the intentions of the united states. it believes the united states seeks to contain it, to keep it down. this in spite of what might appear to us to be enormous evidence to the contrary because no other country in the world has done more than the united states to assist china century to the international system in economic growth is opening markets to chinese exports and so on. but there is a deep reservoir of mistrust they think on the chinese side. and to be fair, this one also on the...
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not making the ipad cheaper than we can make it here in the united states but rather making the next ipod, or ipods next challenger, so they get a bigger chunk of the rights at home. the middle class has good jobs. the problem is that is very, very difficult to do. that will require basically every structuring of their entire economic system. first of all, you cannot create good level playing field for innovation and less you reduce the presence of state-owned enterprise. currently, chinese economy is very much dominated by as a we. as we output with six times that of private enterprise output in 2004. in 2011 it was 11 times. and so the s.o.e. sector, instead of shrinking has increased. that is a really big problem. because the managers and the top leaders of state owned enterprises are basically political appointees. they are appointed by the organization department just like a provincial governor or party secretary. and although we have a lot of problems with the way we select ceos and the way we pay ceos in the united states, china's party system for selecting these leaders is ac
not making the ipad cheaper than we can make it here in the united states but rather making the next ipod, or ipods next challenger, so they get a bigger chunk of the rights at home. the middle class has good jobs. the problem is that is very, very difficult to do. that will require basically every structuring of their entire economic system. first of all, you cannot create good level playing field for innovation and less you reduce the presence of state-owned enterprise. currently, chinese...
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the highest priority of the united states is to maintain the safety of the united states. i will not cut the military by $1 trillion. which is a combination of the budget cuts the president has as well as the sequestration cuts. in my view, that is making our future less certain at less secure. >> this is not something that i proposed. it is something that congress propose. it will not happen. the budget that we are talking about is not reducing our military spending, it is maintaining it. governor romney has not spent enough time looking at how our military works. you look at the navy for example. we also have fewer horses and bayonets. the nature of our military has changed. we have these things called aircraft carrier's warplanes plan of them. -- where planes land on them. we have shipside go underwater and nuclear submarines. this is not a game of battleship where we are counting ships. it is, what are our capabilities? when i sit down with the secretary of the navy and the joint chiefs of staff, we determine how we will meet our faith with our troops. making sure that
the highest priority of the united states is to maintain the safety of the united states. i will not cut the military by $1 trillion. which is a combination of the budget cuts the president has as well as the sequestration cuts. in my view, that is making our future less certain at less secure. >> this is not something that i proposed. it is something that congress propose. it will not happen. the budget that we are talking about is not reducing our military spending, it is maintaining...
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so am going to say i'm going to congress with a vision that the united states of america will reclaim its past glory with the land of opportunity, providing a bright future for children and grandchildren. there are six core values i will not come to my son. a belief in smaller government, personal account of the, local decision-making, fiscal discipline and a government that serves taxpayers and respects future generations. i will not cover my some vision and values. beyond that we've got to get the job done. we've got to get our unemployment down. our economy growing. we got to bounce the budget. that's where i will be compromising in congress. >> you worked with account executive you were the county clerk. do you feel like he does have a record of confidence? hochul: no, that is not the legacy left and the reputation left behind when voters made a decision about his tenure in office last fall. i tried, i tried to work with chris, inviting him to participate in ways to save taxpayer dollars by relocated to downtown auto bureau and doing other things. and i did the best i can, but at
so am going to say i'm going to congress with a vision that the united states of america will reclaim its past glory with the land of opportunity, providing a bright future for children and grandchildren. there are six core values i will not come to my son. a belief in smaller government, personal account of the, local decision-making, fiscal discipline and a government that serves taxpayers and respects future generations. i will not cover my some vision and values. beyond that we've got to...
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the place of the united states, the role of the united states has played in maintaining stability and peace in east asia and asia generally since the 1970s has been absolutely vital to the ability of all the countries in the region to the extent that they have, to focus on the economic development and growth. american power and american place in asia has been essential to the stability and prosperity that has come to exist there. i think it is going to continue to be essential for sometime to come. our goal ultimately as i mentioned is to use terms used to refer in europe at the end of the cold war, and asia free. we have to use the right mix of element. and this policy of mixing engagement with balancing i think is going to continue, whoever is elected in november. but as i've argued, and i think the current administration has not found the right mix. it is not done enough. i think on the balancing side, and its policies on the engagement side also have been adequate to pursue american interests. so i think we need change, and i hope that's what we'll get in two weeks. >> i'd like to
the place of the united states, the role of the united states has played in maintaining stability and peace in east asia and asia generally since the 1970s has been absolutely vital to the ability of all the countries in the region to the extent that they have, to focus on the economic development and growth. american power and american place in asia has been essential to the stability and prosperity that has come to exist there. i think it is going to continue to be essential for sometime to...
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god bless you, and god bless the united states of america. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much, commander. we appreciate your testimony and look forward to an opportunity to ask some questions momentarily, but senator begich from alaska has arrived, and since the house had an opportunity to get our opening statements prior to your comments, i'd like to recognize senator begich. good to see you. >> thanthank you very much. appreciated. i'll try to be brief government first, commander, thank you for being here. thank you for your testimony, and all the members that are here, today, i know as congress, the senate is out the first couple of us here. we wanted to make sure the senate is well represented. we care deeply about what's going on with the veterans and the issues of our veterans community, not only in the nation but all across, in our state, for example. and also i want to make a note of past national commander jimmy foster. i caught a glimpse of him over here. thank you for traveling all the way from alaska to be here. you and hawaii, you
god bless you, and god bless the united states of america. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much, commander. we appreciate your testimony and look forward to an opportunity to ask some questions momentarily, but senator begich from alaska has arrived, and since the house had an opportunity to get our opening statements prior to your comments, i'd like to recognize senator begich. good to see you. >> thanthank you very much. appreciated. i'll try to be brief government first,...
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states. i share this hope, but hope is not a strategy. we cannot support our friends and defeat our enemies in the middle east when our words are not backed up by deeds." today president obama will wrap up a two-day fund-raising trip in california. yesterday he spoke at a fund-raising concert with performances by john bon jovi and katy perry. and he attended a fund-raising dinner. >>> virginia's u.s. senate candidates will hold their second debate today. republican george allen and democrat tim kaine will square off in richmond. a recent wall street journal/marist poll shows tim kaine pulling ahead. david gregory moderated the debate last month. >>> today a warning that china's two leading technology firms pose a major security concern to the u.s. there's a live look at the capitol. after a year long investigation, the panel is warning the government, as well as private businesses, to avoid poway technologies and zte corporation. those companies are among the world's leading telecommunication
states. i share this hope, but hope is not a strategy. we cannot support our friends and defeat our enemies in the middle east when our words are not backed up by deeds." today president obama will wrap up a two-day fund-raising trip in california. yesterday he spoke at a fund-raising concert with performances by john bon jovi and katy perry. and he attended a fund-raising dinner. >>> virginia's u.s. senate candidates will hold their second debate today. republican george allen...
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i have been surgeon general of the united states. these are clever things the congressman has memorized. they're not solving the problem. the public has to be engaged. there are good elements of the affordable care act. we want the closure of medicare part c. the doughnut hole. the future kids are covered until 26. that protests the public. it is a partnership. the public has to engage in do everything it can to keep it healthy. that is where the cost is coming from. he is addressing this as a political issue. it is a health issue. >> what congressman ryan has proposed is not about your system at all. it is a premium support system. this takes $716 billion out of current medicare. how in the world are you supposed to pay doctors what they need to keep them in the system or make sure benefits accrue to current seniors if you take $716 billion out of it? the notion whenever i bring up a difference, i am politicizing bang just does not wash. >> you are chronic politician. i have been doing this my entire life, making tough decisions. it
i have been surgeon general of the united states. these are clever things the congressman has memorized. they're not solving the problem. the public has to be engaged. there are good elements of the affordable care act. we want the closure of medicare part c. the doughnut hole. the future kids are covered until 26. that protests the public. it is a partnership. the public has to engage in do everything it can to keep it healthy. that is where the cost is coming from. he is addressing this as a...
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obviously, the campaign is for the united states senate. the filibuster has been used in this current united states senate all a long. hasn't been accused? >> i think every party will always see the other party abuses. i like the system. i like the requirement because to get 60 votes. requires working across the aisle. i think that's something i'm well-suited for. so i would not vote to get rid of the filibuster. sometimes it is abused by both parties. >> from 1917-1970, 50 cloture vote. this current senate, 109th cloture vote. what is going on? >> you have a dysfunctional senate. we haven't had a budget passed innocent in more than three years but someone mentioned the other day the last time the senate passed the budget, the apple ipad had not been invented yet. >> how can it be functional is the filibuster is always wearing its had? >> they can. we've had the filibuster for years and with a functional senate. as senator mccain said the other day this is the first time in 51 years that the senate hasn't passed a defense authorization bill
obviously, the campaign is for the united states senate. the filibuster has been used in this current united states senate all a long. hasn't been accused? >> i think every party will always see the other party abuses. i like the system. i like the requirement because to get 60 votes. requires working across the aisle. i think that's something i'm well-suited for. so i would not vote to get rid of the filibuster. sometimes it is abused by both parties. >> from 1917-1970, 50 cloture...
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we go through it if decides the united states is the decline. they made the strategic judgment three times over the past 25 years only to find themselves surprised. there isn't even a discussion within the chinese strategic community. adopt get carried with it. the americans don't go down as easily as you imagine. they are usually derived from a american self-perception and, you know, if i were sitting outside the world and i saw what our economy was and i saw all the talk in the united states about how we're in deline. i would come to that conclusion too. what remains the case if you're not talking about the chinese or western european. i think it's more important than that. you ask me what is important. it is striking to me whatever the perception may be. how many countries on the -- of china how much countries in the persian gulf in the middle east. how many countries in eastern europe and around russia are continued to look to the united states for strategic and other kinds of support? they have not decided there's nothing there's no one hom
we go through it if decides the united states is the decline. they made the strategic judgment three times over the past 25 years only to find themselves surprised. there isn't even a discussion within the chinese strategic community. adopt get carried with it. the americans don't go down as easily as you imagine. they are usually derived from a american self-perception and, you know, if i were sitting outside the world and i saw what our economy was and i saw all the talk in the united states...
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the united states? very specifically. >> that's a great question and to build up the next comments. it's possibly a slightly different perspective, especially focus on some of the things gone right to send the customer, without a huge customer base in the u.s. we focus on really creating products that customers want and customers value high-quality products. clearly backgrounds around the world in common things as you mentioned, jim, we have to maintain a global footprint in terms of manufacturing and education. but in terms of a commitment and some of the things that are really happening, we've recently announced, for example, over the next four years, $16 billion of engineering and manufacturing of the u.s. we've announced creation of 12,000 new jobs in manufacturing engineering here in the u.s. just this week, we announced another 1200 jobs. michigan, where were producing a new fusion. a year or so back we completely retooled our michigan assembly time and we are producing a whole range, some of them
the united states? very specifically. >> that's a great question and to build up the next comments. it's possibly a slightly different perspective, especially focus on some of the things gone right to send the customer, without a huge customer base in the u.s. we focus on really creating products that customers want and customers value high-quality products. clearly backgrounds around the world in common things as you mentioned, jim, we have to maintain a global footprint in terms of...
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the united states worries about cuba for goodness sake. and the arab countries shouldn't worry about this dominant superpower. this is not the palestinian problem. their so-called solutions to the problem. now, i did mention the arab spring and i said one of the most important things is to have a revolutionary change with rulers and ruled and i thought this was an excellent thing and i pray to god that it might spread elsewhere. >> thanks for a wonderful lecture. are all very grateful to you. please come back. [applause] >> i mean, he's got to come up with that over this weekend because there's only one debate left on monday. >> so that recap what we learned last night. the jobs plan doesn't create jobs. the deficit reduction plan adds to the deficit. so everybody here has heard of the new deal. you've heard of the fair deal. you've heard of the square deal. that romney is trying to sell you a sketchy deal. [cheers and applause] who we are not buying it. >> i watch two programs on c-span. every presidential election year, when you show you
the united states worries about cuba for goodness sake. and the arab countries shouldn't worry about this dominant superpower. this is not the palestinian problem. their so-called solutions to the problem. now, i did mention the arab spring and i said one of the most important things is to have a revolutionary change with rulers and ruled and i thought this was an excellent thing and i pray to god that it might spread elsewhere. >> thanks for a wonderful lecture. are all very grateful to...
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you've got one of the worst attendance records in the united states senate. now, in my capacity as vice president, i am the president of the senate, the presiding officer. i'm up in the senate most tuesdays when they're in session. the first time i ever met you was when you walked on the stage tonight. with respect to israel and palestine, gwen, the suicide bombers in part were generated by saddam hussein, who paid $25,000 to the families of suicide bombers. i personally think one of the reasons that we don't have as many suicide attacks today in israel as we had in the past is because saddam's no longer in business. we've been strong supporters of israel. if president stepped forward and put in place a policy basically that said we will support the establishment of two states. the first president ever to say establish and support a palestinian state next door to israelis. but first, there has to be an interlocking agreement you can trust and deal with. we don't have that now. with yasser arafat there has to be reform. >> senator edwards. >> that was a comple
you've got one of the worst attendance records in the united states senate. now, in my capacity as vice president, i am the president of the senate, the presiding officer. i'm up in the senate most tuesdays when they're in session. the first time i ever met you was when you walked on the stage tonight. with respect to israel and palestine, gwen, the suicide bombers in part were generated by saddam hussein, who paid $25,000 to the families of suicide bombers. i personally think one of the...
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most of the 10,000 jobs cut will be in great britain and in the united states. the layoffs total about 15% of the ubs total work force. >>> one of hockey's premiere events might fall victim to the nhl lockout. espn new york reports that this year's winter classic may be cancelled. the league and players union have not held negotiations in nearly two weeks, and regular season games have been cancelled through november. >>> there appears to be high-level fallout from the apple maps fiasco. the longtime head of iphone software development scott forestall will be leaving next year. apple did not give a reason but it was forestall's division that oversaw the software update that replaced google maps with apple's first mapping app. that app drew so much criticism apple apologized to its millions of customers. >>> intrepid nbc late night host jimmy fallon did not let monday's storm stop his comic relief. fallon opened his show, you see there, on the almost deserted streets of manhattan and then delivered his monologue without an audience. >> thank you very much, thank
most of the 10,000 jobs cut will be in great britain and in the united states. the layoffs total about 15% of the ubs total work force. >>> one of hockey's premiere events might fall victim to the nhl lockout. espn new york reports that this year's winter classic may be cancelled. the league and players union have not held negotiations in nearly two weeks, and regular season games have been cancelled through november. >>> there appears to be high-level fallout from the apple...
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what we see is a waiting game between iran and the united states. what we see is that today in the midst of the worst sanctions if has ever had, iran is still importing 1.3 million barrels of oil a day. this is not a country that cannot survive just on the oil it's making. the income it gets off oil is all in dollars. yes, the -- is plummeting. yes, it's gotten lots of foreign currency to back it up. india, it has talked in to paying iran for the oil in dollars as well. china is paying iran quite a bit of both for the oil. iran has been sanctioned for decade. it has some clue as to how to get around sanctions. and it has friend behind it as well. these friends are playing america's game with israel at the back at the moment simply to see how long the sanctions can go. but little by little the shanghai cooperation counsel to the east of iran the bricks which have tried to find some agreement between the west and iran over nuclear power in the past, they're going kick in at the certain point. iran's friends get tired of having the sanction go on and o
what we see is a waiting game between iran and the united states. what we see is that today in the midst of the worst sanctions if has ever had, iran is still importing 1.3 million barrels of oil a day. this is not a country that cannot survive just on the oil it's making. the income it gets off oil is all in dollars. yes, the -- is plummeting. yes, it's gotten lots of foreign currency to back it up. india, it has talked in to paying iran for the oil in dollars as well. china is paying iran...
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the united states can't barret definitely. look over the 100 years, bankruptcy in country after country who just thought they could get away with the reserve currency. again, what you take that of wait and see? were going to have fiscal discipline. it was imposed upon us and we did everything. we do to ourselves the right way. we in a way could enhance growth and jobs. so if we did some bad like simpson/bowles, whether as a year year ago whatever, the economy would boom. and we are showing that we have the ability. i would say americanness the way. as the well, but does know the way. more efficient tax system would've created much more certainty and a whole bunch of policy. i still think it's doable. the leaders need to say we're going to do it. >> when you think of the outlines of something like simpson/bowles for sure and has to include something is entitlement reform, spending control, tax increases? >> most businesspeople are not partisan, not parochial. we can all spend 20% of the government. i think simpson/bowles is 21%
the united states can't barret definitely. look over the 100 years, bankruptcy in country after country who just thought they could get away with the reserve currency. again, what you take that of wait and see? were going to have fiscal discipline. it was imposed upon us and we did everything. we do to ourselves the right way. we in a way could enhance growth and jobs. so if we did some bad like simpson/bowles, whether as a year year ago whatever, the economy would boom. and we are showing that...
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the chief executive officer of united states. this country is in terrible condition and we are losing ground every day. >> they are not doing anything. >> dave mentioned duopoly. established a third party, united we stand and the reform party. do you feel that is needed today, that there is something wrong with that two-party system which has gotten more acrimonious, each party back on their 10-yard line? >> any way that can be done, it is almost impossible to do it. it would be a very healthy thing if you could get it done and make it happen, but it is very difficult to do and very few people would want to try to put it there, because they know they are going to be butchered from day one. much of the media will participate actively in that. you have to talk about the politicians. the media has strong views. >> it is hard to get somebody like dave walker willing to put their name out there and run in 50 states and withstand the media scrutiny and the like? >> if you ran for either party, it would be all right. if he created a new
the chief executive officer of united states. this country is in terrible condition and we are losing ground every day. >> they are not doing anything. >> dave mentioned duopoly. established a third party, united we stand and the reform party. do you feel that is needed today, that there is something wrong with that two-party system which has gotten more acrimonious, each party back on their 10-yard line? >> any way that can be done, it is almost impossible to do it. it would...
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or even the sole responsibility of the united states government. the private-sector, government, military, our allies all share the same global infrastructure and we all share the responsibility to protect it. therefore, we are deepening cooperation with our closest allies with the goal of sharing capabilities in determining malicious activities. the president, the vice president, secretary of state and i have made cyber a major topic of discussion in nearly all of our bilateral meetings with foreign counterparts. i recently met with our chinese military counterparts just a few weeks ago. as i mentioned earlier, china is rapidly growing its cyber capabilities. in my visit to beijing, by a underscored the need to increase communication and transparency with each other so that we could avoid a misunderstanding or a miscalculation in cyberspace. this is in the interest of the united states. it is also in the interest of china. ultimately, no one has a greater interest in cyber security than the businesses that depend on a safe, secure, and resilience
or even the sole responsibility of the united states government. the private-sector, government, military, our allies all share the same global infrastructure and we all share the responsibility to protect it. therefore, we are deepening cooperation with our closest allies with the goal of sharing capabilities in determining malicious activities. the president, the vice president, secretary of state and i have made cyber a major topic of discussion in nearly all of our bilateral meetings with...
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that's about $3,000 for everyone in the united states. that's a lot of money. they have to borrow that next year just to pay for what's going on. and how they're going to do that, how they arrange it, i don't know. it's going to be, you know, i may have my second book. go ahead. >> hi. in your interviews and in your research, i was wondering how much you came across discussions among the leadership about dealing with the serious problem of jobs in this country. because we're in a second major depression many say since the great -- and it's sort of contrary or contradictory to be concerned about the budget deficit where you'd be taking steps that have a negative effect on the economy, so how much did that take effect -- >> excellent question. and, of course, you create jobs by growing the economy, and you have to not only grow the economy, you need to stable i'd it -- stabilize it. you can't have the situation we're in where the interest rates are right in the basement. and as someone says, you can't jump out of the basement. that's as low as it is. and if peopl
that's about $3,000 for everyone in the united states. that's a lot of money. they have to borrow that next year just to pay for what's going on. and how they're going to do that, how they arrange it, i don't know. it's going to be, you know, i may have my second book. go ahead. >> hi. in your interviews and in your research, i was wondering how much you came across discussions among the leadership about dealing with the serious problem of jobs in this country. because we're in a second...
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in the united states and they are just starting to take hold. we have managed to reform our bureaucracy and countless ways. just think about the -- and how much that is change. of course we recognize the right of every hoosier to work under the terms and conditions of their own choosing but i think the opportunity right now is to build on that progress. i think there is a common opinion here between me and my opponent that just keeping indiana on the same path we are on is not good enough. none of us are running just to keep going but my idea to build an even better indiana on a couple of basic ideas. you preserve the fiscal health of the state. business will grow and invest in indiana if they know indiana is strong. secondly after you've make sure you have enough in the banking of a strong balance sheet then to me it's not about helping the big guys and not about helping the small guys and not about targeted tax cuts. i want to cut taxes across-the-board for every hoosier in the city and on the farm by 10%. when we do that we will do a couple o
in the united states and they are just starting to take hold. we have managed to reform our bureaucracy and countless ways. just think about the -- and how much that is change. of course we recognize the right of every hoosier to work under the terms and conditions of their own choosing but i think the opportunity right now is to build on that progress. i think there is a common opinion here between me and my opponent that just keeping indiana on the same path we are on is not good enough. none...
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that is what barack inherited on day one as the president of the united states. your president got to work because he was thinking of but like my dad and his grandmother and that is why he cut taxes for small businesses and working families. we have a president who understands that teachers and firefighters should not pay hire tax rates than millionaires and billionaires. not in america. [applause] that is why while some folks, if you recall, were willing to let the auto industry under. with more than 1 million jobs that would have been lost. barack had the back of the american workers. he fought hard to protect jobs for american and families. thankfully because of his hard work, today the auto industry is back on its feet again. [applause] yes, while we still have more work to do to rebuild the economy, there are more and more signs every day that we're headed in the right direction. the stock market has doubled. exports have grown by 45%. manufacturers have added 45,000 jobs. we have had 31 straight months with private sector job growth, totaling 5.2 million ne
that is what barack inherited on day one as the president of the united states. your president got to work because he was thinking of but like my dad and his grandmother and that is why he cut taxes for small businesses and working families. we have a president who understands that teachers and firefighters should not pay hire tax rates than millionaires and billionaires. not in america. [applause] that is why while some folks, if you recall, were willing to let the auto industry under. with...
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i want to thank the president of the united states who did a magnificent job and fema who have really done some amazing early work to get us ready, but now the hard work will start. >> and, governor, you talked about the evacuations. do you have any sense of how many people may still be stranded this morning? do you have search and rescue efforts underway? >> we do have search and rescue efforts underway. we have mobilized 850 troops. they've been deployed throughout the state. we have a number of regional teams as well as others that are responding. they'll start to come back. you know, we're going door to door, house to house making sure people are okay, and that if they need our assistance at this point, we're making it available. we have thousands of people in shelters last night. certainly the hundreds of thousands of people obviously staying with friends or relatives elsewhere in connecticut. i'm very grateful to people of connecticut for responding. our municipal officials by and large did a magnificent job of preparatory to the storm so that handling the storm at its height wa
i want to thank the president of the united states who did a magnificent job and fema who have really done some amazing early work to get us ready, but now the hard work will start. >> and, governor, you talked about the evacuations. do you have any sense of how many people may still be stranded this morning? do you have search and rescue efforts underway? >> we do have search and rescue efforts underway. we have mobilized 850 troops. they've been deployed throughout the state. we...
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there's also a rise of the rest regionally been the united states, and -- within the united states, and there's an opportunity for detroit and many others around the nation to get their act together, create the dynamic josh is talking about and really emerge with robust, growing economies around innovation and entrepreneurship. and it's important on the technology side even though, obviously, techonomy is about technology. there are technology companies, and there are other industries, but those industries have a technology overlay as well. so in some ways everything is now a technology company. but when we talk about, we don't want people thinking we're just focusing on trying to create another facebook. a company like chipotle, basically a bureau toe -- burrito, is now a company that's worth $12 billion. that's only possible because of a good burrito, but also because they use technology. walmart started with one store in arkansas, they said, you know, people in small towns get access to more products at lower prices, now they're the largest retailer in the world. that's really been e
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this year they even won the united states chess federation's national high school championship. there's a certain stereotype about chess kids, one i'm sure that you highly disagree with, and that's that they are nerdy kids, not the cool kids. a very different story in these hallways, right? >> in our school many people consider the chess players the stars of the school. we celebrate the kids on the chess team. it's cool to be smart. >> chess teacher elizabeth spiegel also stresses that the game is empowering students with skills that reach beyond the 46 squares on a chessboard. how do you think chess has changed these kids' lives? >> i think chess gives you a really profound confidence in your intellectual ability. i do hope they feel a deep belief in themselves and feel like they can teach themselves anything they want to learn. >> the chess program at is-318 is the focus of a new documentary receiving critical acclaim called "brooklyn castle." >> here to block your queens. >> wow, one, two, three, four, five attackers, fantastic. >> film-makers followed staff and students for
this year they even won the united states chess federation's national high school championship. there's a certain stereotype about chess kids, one i'm sure that you highly disagree with, and that's that they are nerdy kids, not the cool kids. a very different story in these hallways, right? >> in our school many people consider the chess players the stars of the school. we celebrate the kids on the chess team. it's cool to be smart. >> chess teacher elizabeth spiegel also stresses...
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kingdom and united states. in may, the fda found out a version of our role is on the market. possiblerong apar very harmful. we gather putting an end to the incidences' like these and place safety as a top priority for manufacturers, suppliers, and contributors. also, we want to focus on the role of education in counterfeiting, adding that the crime. -- counterfeiting combating the the crime. earlier this year, the partners of the global intellectual property centered help draw attention to the danger of drugs with the debut of an awareness video. i do not know if you saw it on the web site. it was shown in times square. education is very important. only with education can we decrease the demand. education has to be the forefront of what we are doing. with that, we are excited today to bring to gather a variety of expert panelists to talk about the importance of safety, the great achievements we have made, and the goals we must tackle. i certainly want to thank everybody for supporting us by being here today. i
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after united states senator. i love my grandchildren dearly. i want to be your senator because i'm afraid that we can no longer have a a country that is promised to be state -- better and safer. all we can do is promise that we have debt. we will have to pay those debts unless we start getting up and get that budget under control so that we do not have a fiscal crisis and a fiscal abyss. i ask for your vote because i can rebuild this country just like we did in wisconsin. let's do it together, ladies and gentlemen. we are wisconsin. we are all americans. >> gov. thompson, congresswoman bolon, thank you both very much. we will be discussing this race with john nichols and christian scheider. they probably have opposite views of what occurred here tonight. i am just guessing. you are free to go to the polls between now and november 6. election day is the sixth. we encourage you all to get out and vote. thank you to the candidates for being here tonight, and to you for watching at home. i am mike gousha. have a wond
after united states senator. i love my grandchildren dearly. i want to be your senator because i'm afraid that we can no longer have a a country that is promised to be state -- better and safer. all we can do is promise that we have debt. we will have to pay those debts unless we start getting up and get that budget under control so that we do not have a fiscal crisis and a fiscal abyss. i ask for your vote because i can rebuild this country just like we did in wisconsin. let's do it together,...
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as he will do to the united states as well. he will get congress working again, he will restore hope in our future with opportunity for families and community. so in eleven more days, make sure you do everything you can to get your family, friends, neighbors, those who you know and those you don't know to vote for mitt romney. now finally, before he comes, i said before and i don't claim to know everybody that's president of the united states well or their candidates. but i think as much as i've read about an and mitt romney, let me tell you, they're the sort of moral leaders that this country needs. and i want you to know that i believe in mitt romney. i believe that he can turn this country around and that's what this country needs is more lal leadership as much as economic leadership. but it takes good moral leadership to do the other. so will you give mitt romney a warm iowa welcome on this cold day? [applause] ♪ ♪ >> thank you for being here. [applause] a little windy, it's going to be a great winter. we need some snow
as he will do to the united states as well. he will get congress working again, he will restore hope in our future with opportunity for families and community. so in eleven more days, make sure you do everything you can to get your family, friends, neighbors, those who you know and those you don't know to vote for mitt romney. now finally, before he comes, i said before and i don't claim to know everybody that's president of the united states well or their candidates. but i think as much as...
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exist in the united states as well. okay, so my second set of observations than to say something silly to debate over today to fill mrs. ima key changes have taken place since the crisis and especially in the wake of the doc frank legislation. so when you mention is the order to liquidation authority, obviously untested. we know it's orderly, but that's all we know. i recently reread some of the speeches from the fdic and i think they're still figuring it out. so it's hard to know what i'll do. but i do think two things. usually brad mentioned tart tomato comes out good sungard that's not going to happen. to answer tough crowds. but it's not going to be another t.a.r.p. i think the bondholders are at their county parties a large institution that failed will face a haircut and that's a huge difference in the situation. and previously, large institutions had a funding advantage because of the expectation, which was developed in the crisis of a bailout. when they asked the funders of aig, if it works right, double reverse
exist in the united states as well. okay, so my second set of observations than to say something silly to debate over today to fill mrs. ima key changes have taken place since the crisis and especially in the wake of the doc frank legislation. so when you mention is the order to liquidation authority, obviously untested. we know it's orderly, but that's all we know. i recently reread some of the speeches from the fdic and i think they're still figuring it out. so it's hard to know what i'll do....
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i can't comment on the the current military leaders of the united states. i can tell you that if either dwight eisenhower or john f. kennedy followed advice of the joint chiefs of staff and their era, we would have had a nuclear war. american military leaders, these were men who fought in world war ii and in thinking they were prenuclear. this was the problem. they won a war. they were heroes. they won a conventional war and they applied the same logic to a nuclear era. one thing john kennedy said to his first presidential biographer, william manchester, i have to be a different kind of president even from dwight eisenhower. i'm the first nuclear aged president. he said in that little interview, there aren't total solutions. what he meant was in this era, if you seek a total solution, you may end up with a total cla calamity. you have to be ready to find common ground. kennedy felt that way. everything we know from the soviet union proves that khrushchev felt the same way. how fortunate were we those were the two people. how fortunate that they were the two
i can't comment on the the current military leaders of the united states. i can tell you that if either dwight eisenhower or john f. kennedy followed advice of the joint chiefs of staff and their era, we would have had a nuclear war. american military leaders, these were men who fought in world war ii and in thinking they were prenuclear. this was the problem. they won a war. they were heroes. they won a conventional war and they applied the same logic to a nuclear era. one thing john kennedy...
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was some interest in the united states on fiscal monetary policy? >> first of all, i would encourage everyone to read the work again on this issue. they have so won the papers if you don't have time, there's a great editorial opinion piece in "the wall street journal" in september 2009 called the blog that ate mandatory policy. they talk about how today to fill financial institution undercapitalized taking a risk, having big losses and operating and zombie formic monetary policy much more effective when you go into crisis. so while the mechanisms to work. it's a question of what will happen when undercover, assuming we do will recover. how that affect the ability of policy to control the economy and the ability or the impact of various changes in fiscal policy. on our fiscal cliff issues come i would say more like the distraction from the fiscal chaos will see after the election around these issues. what i would worry about is not so much the direct impact on ice, much more the stock markets, much more how it will affect other countries. to take eur
was some interest in the united states on fiscal monetary policy? >> first of all, i would encourage everyone to read the work again on this issue. they have so won the papers if you don't have time, there's a great editorial opinion piece in "the wall street journal" in september 2009 called the blog that ate mandatory policy. they talk about how today to fill financial institution undercapitalized taking a risk, having big losses and operating and zombie formic monetary policy...
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unions in the united states are a dying thing really. is something like 12% of the private workforce. their last bastion of is the public sector, so with the loss of their membership, their influence obviously with wayne. how long the see the unions remain a potent political force and are they even still that strong nowadays when you have scott brown -- sorry, scott walker in wisconsin able to defeated them a couple of times. in ohio they did take some hits. curious as to hear your view. >> on the future i can't really say. i can just go back to 2010 where three of the top five spending outside groups were unions. that was reported in "the wall street journal" and i think there's a whole slew of research to back out of. maybe not on television but in other ways the unions spend money. at this point they're very strong stomach look, like any other -- >> look like any other sector, they would have a problem, and i think that's the case for everything, for everybody, or a company. to have to think about new and unique ways of getting at the
unions in the united states are a dying thing really. is something like 12% of the private workforce. their last bastion of is the public sector, so with the loss of their membership, their influence obviously with wayne. how long the see the unions remain a potent political force and are they even still that strong nowadays when you have scott brown -- sorry, scott walker in wisconsin able to defeated them a couple of times. in ohio they did take some hits. curious as to hear your view....
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what is the nine states whose responsibility, even after united states troops returned? >> i think that we have always had difficulty with describing that. as a result, the 20 to get our troops about kurdistan. as for good as a mechanic, consistently as we can. >> would bring mom before? >> i think it is time to bring our troops, and to stop spending $2 billion a week in afghanistan. >> the net states does not have a responsibility any longer? >> -- united states does not have responsibility any longer? >> having unrealistic goals and spending more money is the wrong approach. i just want to stay on of the spirit of three of my brothers served in the military. our service members are incredible. they will do anything they are asked to. there were card. they are resourceful. that means an open an obligation to put them out in harm's way, when we have clear goals in mind. when it is clear what they are going to do and how we are want to accomplish it. >> think you. as you know, i am still a colonel serving in the national guard. i ranking member. the ranking member of arme
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majority leader in the united states senate. still mr. donnelly cannot tell us if he will vote to or not. just like nancy pelosi. in 14 days out you do not know who you will vote for and maybe you should not run the senate. i a.m. richard murdock i approve this message we need to get this country back on track and make washington work like indiana. >> i am glad i can finish the last one. game marriages another example where we misplace our faith. when do we give marriage to government? there is the alternative to the in god we trust there is a corollary with politics we do not. we're not supposed to give everything we delegate charity unto caesar we give our money over unconstitutionally to a central bank that is mostly private bankers all over the world. we have screwed up everything in our founders warned us about. one dozen presidents, the rule of law as written in both u.s. constitution and indiana and the senator should protect the indiana constitution from federal intrusion. we have done a terrible job. please look at mr.
majority leader in the united states senate. still mr. donnelly cannot tell us if he will vote to or not. just like nancy pelosi. in 14 days out you do not know who you will vote for and maybe you should not run the senate. i a.m. richard murdock i approve this message we need to get this country back on track and make washington work like indiana. >> i am glad i can finish the last one. game marriages another example where we misplace our faith. when do we give marriage to government?...
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despite great pressure to conform in the united states, to celebrate the united states in the world, the nation is not for critics. the last two decades have seen numerous works criticizing u.s. foreign policy can use domestic policy in particular economic policy. the american educational system, core system, military and media corporate influence over american life and someone. most of this is very astute and i've learned much from reading these studies. two things in particular are lacking in my view and have a very hard time making it into the public eye. in part because americans are not trained to think and holistic or synthetic fashion and partly because the sort of analysis i have in mind is too close to the bone. it's very difficult for americans to hear. and someone would say i didn't know if failed. the first thing the slack is an integration of the various factors that have done the country and. these studies tend to be institution specific is that the institution under examination existed and i kind of vacuum and could really be understood apart from other institutions. t
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that doesn't advantage the united states i think the u.s. has already made a number of mistakes in this case was overdue and overaggressive accusations against him, which he is used very much to his benefit. if you look at the decision that was given by the ecuadorian foreign minister, consisted of a long recitation of things that were said by public affairs spokesman of the department of defense, american diplomats, by american political officials in seoul. i was just like listening to all of this, stunned at a pixel seems to me that would backfire. >> questions from the audience in the short time we have a. if anybody wants to ask anything. there's a question back here. >> on the subject of leaks, i think we will have to ask "new york times," how often do you get leaks that are just so it reaches our national security point of view that you choose step back from? i'm sure you get a lot of boring stuff, you just don't want to write about. does that happen very often? scott, what is your preferred way of getting leaked material? because your
that doesn't advantage the united states i think the u.s. has already made a number of mistakes in this case was overdue and overaggressive accusations against him, which he is used very much to his benefit. if you look at the decision that was given by the ecuadorian foreign minister, consisted of a long recitation of things that were said by public affairs spokesman of the department of defense, american diplomats, by american political officials in seoul. i was just like listening to all of...
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states. columbus day. federal holiday, hov restrictions. speaking of maryland, looking good. 95 and bw parkway. bw parkway heading south at speed. let's take a live look at 95 in maryland. traffic to the right of the screen is heading south. no serious backups. a nine-minute ride to the beltway at 67 miles an hour. >>> today mitt romney will deliver a major foreign policy speech in virginia. this comes as romney closes in on president obama's lead in the polls. nbc's tracie potts live on capitol hill with the latest. tracie, good morning. >> reporter: aaron, good morning. good morning, everyone. he'll be at virginia military institute, his ninth address since summer before last on foreign policy. he expects to draw differences -- show differences, draw a contrast between himself and president obama on a number of issues. key points, including hot spots is syria, libya, egypt. he's expected to talk about having a strong military without cuts to defense, and israel being a strong ally of the un
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it has already passed the united states congress. when it does pass, "the new york times" refers to it as the most extreme budget plan. as my wife and say, just imagine 40 hard years of fighting women and wait? the ryan budget makes medicare a voucher. it knocks 19 million people off of medicaid. he stateing crushed te of ohio over the last 10 years. imagine what happened with mitt romney supreme court. imagine what a romney-appointed supreme court will do. i want to make something clear the basic promise that barack and i look at these issues. first, the first point of that plan? and this must come as a shock to all the guys and women rarely debated in his primary? $5 trillion tax plan that the president has spoken about, president clinton, which will provide an additional $1.1 trillion in tax cuts for people making over $1 million a year. the cost, $2,000 a year with middle-class children, families. the governor said no. that creates 800,000 new jobs according to the experts. all overseas. all overseas. by the way, remember when go
it has already passed the united states congress. when it does pass, "the new york times" refers to it as the most extreme budget plan. as my wife and say, just imagine 40 hard years of fighting women and wait? the ryan budget makes medicare a voucher. it knocks 19 million people off of medicaid. he stateing crushed te of ohio over the last 10 years. imagine what happened with mitt romney supreme court. imagine what a romney-appointed supreme court will do. i want to make something...
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>> asking the president of the united states to get to the bottom of why there has been this impenetrable fog around his administration since september 11th, since september 12, 2001, where it has been very difficult to get straight answers. again, the information coming out may be misleading but inadvertently, but misleading. the american people deserve a full account. >> much more on this tonight in the debate. dan senor. you can watch the final debate at 9:00 eastern, 6 pacific time, right here on nbc. a programming note this week, brian williams joins president obama for a series of interviews over the course of two days on the campaign trail. you can see them wednesday on "today" and nightly news and thursday night on "rock center." >>> now send it back to new york where natalie has a check of other morning headlines. good morning to you willie and everyone. >>> lance armstrong has been stripped of his seven tour de france titles this morning and banned for life from the sport. nbc's kerr sins has more. >> reporter: the president of the world body announced that lance armstrong has n
>> asking the president of the united states to get to the bottom of why there has been this impenetrable fog around his administration since september 11th, since september 12, 2001, where it has been very difficult to get straight answers. again, the information coming out may be misleading but inadvertently, but misleading. the american people deserve a full account. >> much more on this tonight in the debate. dan senor. you can watch the final debate at 9:00 eastern, 6 pacific...
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>> he is asking the president of the united states to get to the bottom of why there has been an impen trabl fog of his dimension since september to get straight answers. information coming out may be misleading inadvertently. the american people deserve full accounting. >> more on this tonight at the debate. dan, thanks so much. watch tonight's final debate at 9:00 eastern, 6 pacific time here on nbc. a programming note, this week, brian williams joins president obama for a series of interviews over the course of two days on the campaign trail. see them wednesday on today and nightly news, thursday on rock center. back to new york where natalie has a check of the other headlines. good morning. >>> good morning to you, willie, and everyone. lance armstrong was stripped of seven tour de france titles this morning and banned for life from the sport. we have more from london. >> reporter: good morning. the president announcing today that lance armstrong has no place in cycling, confirming the doping agency to remove the title and ban him for life after what was the most sophisticated, pro
>> he is asking the president of the united states to get to the bottom of why there has been an impen trabl fog of his dimension since september to get straight answers. information coming out may be misleading inadvertently. the american people deserve full accounting. >> more on this tonight at the debate. dan, thanks so much. watch tonight's final debate at 9:00 eastern, 6 pacific time here on nbc. a programming note, this week, brian williams joins president obama for a series...
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i'd like to be the next president of the united states to support and help this great nation and to make sure that we all together maintain america as the hope of the earth. >> reporter: now we know there was a lot of attention to the bayonet lines. while it's true the u.s. doesn't use bayonets as much as they did a century ago a quick search of the marine corps bayonets among the weapons actively used in action. from 500 yards every marine is accurate with a rifle, c-3 bayonet and that weapon becomes as effective and it's a weapon of choice when shots can't be fired. >> we've got our bayonet trivia this morning. thank you so much. following the debate i spoke with governor romney's running mate congressman paul ryan, and i began by asking him if romney, who is known for his stinging critiques of the president's foreign policy, made a strategic decision to strike a more moderate tone in the debate. >> you know what we saw with this debate. we saw that mitt romney is ready to be a great president. we saw a man with a command of the facts, with the kind of temperament and demeanor that mak
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states lives in this house. there are no pictures. it's not like here's president bush and his flight suit and whatever. there's one picture and it's the one of all presidents in the oval office after president obama took office. that's it. otherwise you would know that a president that there. anyway, i said to her, i have to take of my classes, i said so do you miss the white house? and she goes, like, are you kidding me? >> really? >> yeah. >> okay. >> for me, having met not just first ladies, but as they all have potential first ladies, the stories that always take with me, tend to be i think it's much harder for the family. even if you're an experienced political life or political family, it's hard. we all take things that happened to our families. i choose to be in this business. so if somebody goes on my facebook page who doesn't like an interview i did, well, that's sort of part of my life since i started in journalism. some people like what you say or write, some people don't. but my family takes it very
states lives in this house. there are no pictures. it's not like here's president bush and his flight suit and whatever. there's one picture and it's the one of all presidents in the oval office after president obama took office. that's it. otherwise you would know that a president that there. anyway, i said to her, i have to take of my classes, i said so do you miss the white house? and she goes, like, are you kidding me? >> really? >> yeah. >> okay. >> for me, having...
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in the united states. according to this morning's l.a. times, 9% of the population in this county are undocumented immigrants. what is your position on immigration reform, specifically, do you support the dream act, and what is your opinion of president obama's non-deportation measures? >> the dream that, i do not think it would be necessary if we had a sensible immigration policy in this country. what we need to do is make sure we have immigration policy that is fair. we need to make sure people who go through years of bureaucracy who want to come here legally. we are a nation of immigrants. we should solve this problem. you put your head in the sand if you do not understand we need to make sure we do whatever we can to make there be amake sure theo citizenship. we have foreign students coming to our universities. they graduate at the top of their class and we send them back home. we need to make sure that we stable a visa to their diploma and fix this problem. we need to secure our border, no question. b
in the united states. according to this morning's l.a. times, 9% of the population in this county are undocumented immigrants. what is your position on immigration reform, specifically, do you support the dream act, and what is your opinion of president obama's non-deportation measures? >> the dream that, i do not think it would be necessary if we had a sensible immigration policy in this country. what we need to do is make sure we have immigration policy that is fair. we need to make...
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states and doles out $24 billion annually to 29 nations rioting against the united states. u.s. foreign aid egypt where anti-u.s. demonstrations began total $1.50 billion alone, second only to israel. why do we continue to send money to countries that hate us? >> i think that is an outstanding question and i have been introducing legislation that would eliminate foreign aid to countries that are doing us harm. i introduced legislation that should read that got its peachtree the, that we would stop giving them $2 billion a year. according to camp david, the agreement was peace to egypt and israel and says that whatever we give israel, we have to give egypt. that was foreign aid for peace. if they back away from the peace agreement, there is no reason why we should continue to give them a $2 billion a year in military aid. we should not be doing it. i have introduced legislation to make sure we don't, and i have been trying to eliminate this foreign aid the egypt for a number of years. but it has been the republicans that insisted that we continue the foreign aid payments to
states and doles out $24 billion annually to 29 nations rioting against the united states. u.s. foreign aid egypt where anti-u.s. demonstrations began total $1.50 billion alone, second only to israel. why do we continue to send money to countries that hate us? >> i think that is an outstanding question and i have been introducing legislation that would eliminate foreign aid to countries that are doing us harm. i introduced legislation that should read that got its peachtree the, that we...
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my opponent when into the united states senate in 2001 with the biggest surplus in the united states and six years later left with massive deficits. during his time in the senate, the national debt went up by $16,000. he conceded that spending was a problem in the senate. we also have people who need to know how to work together. i learned to cut crime bills and the economy. my opponent said his job was to not democrats softly. he took this similar position in the senate, fighting efforts led by the then-senior virginia senator. when someone who will fight and that is what i will do is your next to none state senator. >> if mr. allen, your opening statement. >> thank you. it's much better future than what we are having to endure these days. that is why i put forward a detailed plan. my blueprint for america to get an economy and stronger jobs. the question is which one of us can be accounted upon. you may have read an article that was comparing our two governorships. the call me when the most accomplished modern governors with major improvements in public education, safety, welfare r
my opponent when into the united states senate in 2001 with the biggest surplus in the united states and six years later left with massive deficits. during his time in the senate, the national debt went up by $16,000. he conceded that spending was a problem in the senate. we also have people who need to know how to work together. i learned to cut crime bills and the economy. my opponent said his job was to not democrats softly. he took this similar position in the senate, fighting efforts led...
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i have been surgeon general of the united states. these are clever sound bites that the congressman has memorized based on the playbook of their party. they are not solving problems. the public has to be engaged. there are good elements of the affordable care act. even governor romney said there are some good things in there. the doughnut hole, making sure kids are covered until 26, non- exclusionary criteria. that protect the public. but it is a partnership. the public has to do everything they can to keep their cells healthy. over time, we can drive the cost of health care down. that is where the costs are coming from. congressman flake is not addressing that. he is addressing it as a political issue. it is a health issue. >> you talk about a voucher- izing medicare. what he has talked about is not supporting it at all. his plan takes money out of medicare. how are you supposed to pay doctors for what they need, to keep them in the system, or make sure benefits accrue to currency nears -- accrfeud to seniors. the notion that whenev
i have been surgeon general of the united states. these are clever sound bites that the congressman has memorized based on the playbook of their party. they are not solving problems. the public has to be engaged. there are good elements of the affordable care act. even governor romney said there are some good things in there. the doughnut hole, making sure kids are covered until 26, non- exclusionary criteria. that protect the public. but it is a partnership. the public has to do everything...